Rahul Dravid feels impact of Coronavirus Pandemic will hit Indian cricket harder from October
“We’ve been lucky so far [that the pandemic started in march towards the end of BCCI’s domestic season], but come october, things might start getting stressful. “A few international tournaments have been canceled and repositioned, and people can always find time and place for that, but once october comes around, that’s when I think it’ll start hitting us more. The next domestic season, for a lot of our young domestic player’s juniors, Under-16s, Under-19s and women cricketers start in October. Dravid told “If we aren’t able to get back to a level of normalcy from then it could take longer we’ll see the real impact on our domestic cricket and grassroots cricket. This year is probably more important for someone in his final year of Under-19s, than say for someone who is 23-24”.
International cricket resumed earlier this month when england hosted the west indies for a series of 3 Tests. indian cricket will restart with the upcoming 13th edition of the indian Premier League, which is all set to be played in the United Arab Emirates from september 19. India's first international assignment will take place after that when they travel to australia for a series of 3 T20Is, 4 Tests and 3 ODIs, starting from october 11.